In Rowland Wheatley's sermon titled "God Will Provide," the central theological topic explores God's provision in various forms, particularly through the Gospel, providential care, and the divine calling of individuals. Wheatley articulates that God's provision is sovereign and not contingent upon human influence, as exemplified by Abraham's faith when he assured Isaac that "God will provide himself a lamb" (Genesis 22:8). He references Hebrews to illustrate Abraham’s belief in God's promise of resurrection, connecting the provision of the lamb to the ultimate provision in Jesus Christ. The sermon emphasizes the importance of recognizing God's timing, means, and the necessity of being spiritually awakened to appreciate these provisions. Wheatley stresses that while God provides for physical needs, the greater need is the provision of spiritual life through the Holy Spirit.
“God's provision in the Gospel is really from the beginning of the world, from eternity, chosen in Christ and the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world.”
“The Lord's people should not be careless, lovingly or indifferent as to how they walk here below.”
“There is a greater need. A greater providing that God provides. He does provide these things.”
“We can be so near to God's provision, sit under it, hear the word, be amongst the Lord's people and partaking of providential provision but never needing or feeling a need or valuing that spiritual provision at all.”
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